Garuda Aerospace & GSFC university to jointly run drone courses

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NEW DELHI: In a possible first for India, students here will now be able to degree in the area of drones.

Garuda Aerospace

and Gujarat's

GSFC University

have signed a partnership to advance

aerospace entrepreneurship

,

research and innovation

, the

drone major

said in a statement.
"Garuda Aerospace has entered into a MoU with GSFC University, aimed at propelling advancements in aerospace research and fostering educational excellence.

This agreement was signed by Vijayakumar Rajarathinam, Ch Garuda Aerospace COO, and Bimal Bhayani, advisor at GSFC University.
"The MoU symbolises a strategic alliance poised to enhance research capabilities and innovation in the aerospace field. This collaboration will leverage the combined expertise of Garuda Aerospace and GSFC University to drive forward new technologies, foster practical learning experiences, and bridge the gap between academia and industry," Garuda said in a statement.
Rajarathinam said: “This MoU marks a significant milestone in our commitment to advancing aerospace technologies. By joining forces with GSFC University, we aim to cultivate a robust ecosystem that supports innovative research, practical applications, and skill development for the next generation of aerospace professionals.”

"The agreement encompasses a spectrum of initiatives, including joint research projects, student internships, faculty exchange programs, and collaborative workshops. These initiatives are designed to provide students with hands-on experience and exposure to the latest industry trends, while also facilitating knowledge transfer between the academic and industrial realms," the statement added.
Bhayani said: “Partnering with Garuda Aerospace will greatly enrich our academic programs and provide our students with invaluable insights into the aerospace industry. This collaboration aligns with our mission to offer world-class education and research opportunities.”

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